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behind — an experience that has been beautiful but also demonstrative of his own weakness." He also said that Graham imagining the stag's death served to indicate the end of his relationship with Lecter, viewing his death as the end of the season and the plane scene as the beginning of the third season. Originally, Abigail would survive and she would be on the plane with Lecter, with her appearance in the house omitted to keep it as a surprise. However, Fuller decided that with Graham's betrayal, Lecter wouldn't go with her as she is "symbolic of his relationship with Will."
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" Lecter finishes Graham's thought by saying, "you would take my freedom." Lecter accuses Graham of wanting to change him. Graham, bleeding out, replies that he already has. Lecter forgives Graham for his betrayal, even if he does not forgive Lecter. 1954: 392:), asking her to respect Abigail Hobbs' memory and not publish anything regarding her, allowing her to write about him and Lecter as he is not sure if he will survive this time. He then visits Lecter at his office to help destroy records of patients, planning to flee. During this, Lecter recognizes a smell from Graham's clothes, belonging to Lounds. Graham then has a final meal with Lecter, after previously talking with Bloom ( 1942: 1902: 328:, the episode was seen by an estimated 2.35 million household viewers and gained a 0.8/3 ratings share among adults aged 18–49. The episode received universal acclaim from critics. Critics praised nearly every aspect of the episode, including Slade's directing, writing, performances, cinematography, twists, character development, visual style and musical score. The episode was named by 1930: 611:
feeling I've experienced only a handful of times in my life, each time indicating that I'd seen something that thoroughly blew me out of the water. 'Mizumono' finds everyone involved in the show at the top of their game and firing on all cylinders. It's an incendiary, bloody end to a profound season of television."
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gave the episode a perfect 5 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "There was a duality in place on 'Mizumono'. It played mostly on the relationship Will has with Hannibal and the FBI, but it was clearly true for Hannibal as well. As the river of red snaked its way through Hannibal's home at the end of the
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Fuller viewed the episode as the closure of a story arc, "I felt like it was a fated conclusion to the story that we have been telling: Inasmuch as we were trying to garner sympathy for the devil, you also have to respect the devil — or else you're going to end up gutted on the floor." He commented,
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gave the episode a perfect 10 out of 10 and wrote, "'Mizumono' might just be the most perfect hour of television I'm likely to see all year. Walking around after the final image cut to black, I found myself feeling a strange, vacillating mixture of hardcore adrenaline and physical numbness. It's a
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last act. I mean, if left to my dithers in a consequence-free environment, I want everyone to survive, because I can see storylines for all of those characters. But I think that would be sort of a cheat to the audience, to say that everybody's left in devastation and everybody got away scot-free."
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Fuller described Lecter slitting Abigail's throat as "the act of a heartbroken man", also deeming it as an "indicator of just how deeply Will Graham got through to Hannibal Lecter on an emotional, connective level, and the hurt of the betrayal." He also teased, "There will be consequences for that
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When questioned about the use of the credits rolling after the events of the house before transitioning to the plane scene, Fuller explained "we wanted separation between the finality of Hannibal Lecter walking out to the rain, having it wash over him, and cleanse him, and leaving this experience
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As she blames herself for falling for him, Lecter tells her to leave, or he will kill her. Bloom pulls the trigger but Lecter already emptied the gun. She runs from him and hides in a room on the second floor, allowing her to reload her gun. A shadowed figure appears in the room and to her shock,
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Fuller said that Will Graham calling Hannibal Lecter to warn him about his incoming confrontation with Jack Crawford had different meanings. The first was that he feared Crawford could lose the fight and the other would be that he wanted Lecter to leave while he could spare Crawford's life. He
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scale. This means that 0.8 percent of all households with televisions watched the episode, while 3 percent of all households watching television at that time watched it. This was a slight increase from the previous episode, which was watched by 2.32 million viewers with a 0.9/3 in the 18-49
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gave the episode a 4.5 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "Oh what a terrible, beautiful, episode. An episode full of revelations and freaking gorgeous cinematography. The chess game has come to an end and not only has Hannibal won, he decides it is time to clear the board." Nick McHatton of
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wrote, "Great show. Great season. So glad NBC's deal with Gaumont is keeping it around for more, and damn curious what the structure of the show will be with Hannibal as a fugitive, regardless of which FBI-adjacent characters make it out of his house alive." Mark Rozeman of
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further added, "Hannibal was seduced by humanity in a true form, by Will Graham. That kind of seduction surprises Hannibal, and it surprises him that he allowed it. And that's why his response to Will’s disloyalty was so brutal and spiteful and devastating."
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Graham arrives at the scene and finds Bloom, seriously wounded, laying on the ground in the heavy rain. Bloom indicates that Jack is inside and Graham enters Hannibal's home, gun drawn, where he is shocked to find Abigail still alive.
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Lecter leaves Crawford, Graham and Abigail to bleed out. He walks outside, into the rain, passing Bloom, who remains on the ground where she has fallen, still conscious. The police approach the scene.
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Crying, Abigail explains to Graham that she only did what Lecter asked her to do. Lecter appears behind Graham. Graham asks Lecter why he didn't leave when he called to warn him.
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demographics. It was also a 18% increase from the previous season finale, which was watched by 1.98 million viewers with a 0.8/2 in the 18-49 demographics. With these ratings,
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wrote, "And so the second season comes full circle, concluding with a beautiful, terrible reconstruction of the pilot episode's climactic finale in the Hobbs kitchen."
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Lecter attempts to break down the pantry door as Bloom arrives at Lecter's home. She calls for the police and enters to find Hannibal, holding him at gunpoint.
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gave the episode an "A" and wrote, "The most amazing thing about 'Mizumono' — beyond its quality — is that it does not feel much like an episode of
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announced that the thirteenth episode of the season would be titled "Mizumono". NBC would confirm the title in April 2014, with executive producer
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Lecter calls Abigail over to him and slits her throat in front of Graham. Abigail appears to Graham as the Ravenstag, which seems to die.
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directing. This was Fuller's 21st writing credit, Lightfoot's 11th writing credit, and Slade's fifth directing credit.
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The episode was watched by 2.35 million viewers, earning a 0.8/3 in the 18-49 rating demographics on the
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With DVR factored, the episode was watched by 3.38 million viewers with a 1.3 on the 18-49 demo.
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installment, the two sides to Hannibal and Will were crushed and salvageable." Emma Dibdin of
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ranked second on its timeslot and fifth for the night in the 18-49 demographics, behind a
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Alana Bloom getting pushed out of the window was originally set to air as a prologue in "
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gave the episode a perfect "masterpiece" 10 out of 10 and wrote in his verdict: "The
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Lecter explains, "we couldn't leave without you" and then stabs Graham with a
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as the best episode of 2014, and it was also included in many lists by
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The series is based on characters and elements appearing in
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and Fuller writing the episode and executive producer
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Index

Hannibal
David Slade
Steve Lightfoot
Bryan Fuller
Brian Reitzell
James Hawkinson
Cynthia Nixon
Gina Torres
Lara Jean Chorostecki
Freddie Lounds
Kacey Rohl
Tome-wan
Antipasto
Hannibal (season 2)
List of episodes
second season
psychological thriller
horror
Hannibal
Steve Lightfoot
Bryan Fuller
David Slade
NBC
Thomas Harris
Red Dragon
Hannibal
FBI
Will Graham
Hugh Dancy
Dr. Hannibal Lecter

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